Evaluate Your Security Program
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Your Security Program, also known as the Command Platform Home page, is a dashboard that details the key focal areas that Rapid7 has identified to ensure your organization’s Security Program is a success. The data displayed on this page is aggregated and summarized from Attack Surface Management (Surface Command).

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To begin seeing data on Your Security Program, you must be either of the following:

  • An Command Platform Administrator
  • A Attack Surface Management (Surface Command) Administrator

Because Your Security Program relies on data from Attack Surface Management (Surface Command), we recommend you follow the Quick Start Guide to ensure you’re receiving the most enriched perspective of Your Security Program.

Understand Your Security Program
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Emergent Threats

Occasionally, Rapid7 may also add a banner to Your Security Program that details recent Emergent Threats for easy tracking. Emergent Threats are severe new vulnerabilities (CVEs) or threats that may impact you. The banner also includes information on how you can take proactive measures to protect your organization.

The focal area for the Home page is your Attack Surface. A large part of Your Security Program is keeping track of your Attack Surface. Rapid7 organizes your Attack Surface into 4 distinct types:

  • Assets - Assets (servers, laptops, etc.) as identified by Attack Surface Management (Surface Command) Connectors
  • Users - Users or identities (roles) as identified by Attack Surface Management (Surface Command) Connectors
  • External Assets - External assets as identified by External Attack Surface Management (EASM) or relevant Attack Surface Management (Surface Command) Connectors
  • Cloud Assets - Cloud Assets (EC2 instance, Azure VM, etc.) as identified by Attack Surface Management (Surface Command) Connectors

The counts and statistics presented on this card come from Attack Surface Management (Surface Command) queries and External Assets. For more information on a detailed view of your Attack Surface and Attack Surface Management (Surface Command), see Explore Your Attack Surface.